McCain waging dishonorable campaign

McCain's transgressions, though, are of a different magnitude. His whoppers are bigger; there are more of them. He -- the easy out would be to say "his campaign" -- has been misleading, and at times has outright lied, about his opponent. He has misrepresented -- that's the charitable verb -- his vice presidential nominee's record. Called on these fouls, he has denied and repeated them. Full Story »

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Subjects: Politics, Media
Topics: Republican Party, John McCain, Republican Nomination, Media and Politics
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Posted by: Posted by Dwight Rousu - Sep 24, 2008 - 4:03 PM PDT
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by Dwight Rousu - Sep. 24, 2008

Marcus notes the dishonor of blatant lies in a campaign, and asks if there is any reason to trust that a man running such a campaign would go on to be an honest president.

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